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First paragraphs: At the risk being labeled an uneducated Luddite or a right-wing political conservative, I believe the highest research priority for the next five years should be to rethink science, in concept and in practice. Nowhere is this priority more urgent or important than in research related to food systems, including agriculture. Recent research seems to indicate that overall public confidence in has remained relatively strong and stable since the 1970s, at least among most Americans (Gauchat, 2012). However, the research indicates that public trust has declined significantly among those who think should mesh with common sense, who question industrialization, and who are skeptical of the I am an unabashed advocate of common sense, an open opponent of the industrial paradigm, and a frequent critic of an increasingly arrogant intellectual establishment. I have not lost confidence in science, at least not defined as a systemic means of acquiring knowledge. I have lost confidence in scientists who insist that good science includes only those propositions that have been proven using the scientific method....

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  • At the risk being labeled an uneducated Luddite or a right-wing political conservative, I believe the highest research priority for the five years should be to rethink science, in concept and in practice

  • John Ikerd is professor emeritus of agricultural economics, University of Missouri, Columbia. He was raised on a small dairy farm in southwest Missouri and received his BS, MS, and Ph.D. degrees in agricultural economics from the University of Missouri

  • He worked in private industry for a time and spent 30 years in various professorial positions at North Carolina State University, Oklahoma State University, University of Georgia, and the University of Missouri before retiring in 2000

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At the risk being labeled an uneducated Luddite or a right-wing political conservative, I believe the highest research priority for the five years should be to rethink science, in concept and in practice. I am an unabashed advocate of common urgent and compelling questions confronting sense, an open opponent of the industrial parahumanity today, including the integrity of the digm, and a frequent critic of an increasingly global food system, relate to the living, thinking, arrogant intellectual establishment. I have not lost and feeling worlds of ecology, economics, and confidence in science, at least not science defined sociology.

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